MischievousMonkey
Gor bu dëgër
My man and I were both raised in super liberal NYC. We were raised to have equal relationships. Our parents attempted equal marriages and they both failed. We didn't want to fail so we looked for a model that worked. Just like an employer, he sets the big goals and I set the mini- goals that get us there. We're saving up for a mortgage-free property. I'm able to help with that. They don't call it home economics for nothing. He's one of those focused on his career types, he prefers that I handle details. It's a good division of labor for us.
Potential employers offer me very good paying jobs. After doing the math, tho, I'd break about even, as most American two income families do. I think it's bc, 1. women cost more to keep up, 2. women 'out in the world' compete a lot with other women for very real, social reasons. Unfortunately, that doesn't often lead to conservation of resources. It leads to better bags, shoes, trips, etc.
I'm not at all trying to convince you. I'm trying to tell you that you don't have all the necessary information. The caricature of SAHW's is a bit out-dated. Modern women ain't sitting around like Peg Bundy. There's a whole sub- culture of very active women who don't work outside the home.

What were your life goals before meeting your husband?

It's a two part answer.




That's cuz it works.